..grown ups playing with and talking with kids does wonderful things ...
my friend is a teaching assistant in a primary school [or whatever they are called these days] and they had a games day ...old favourites like lotto, snakes and ladders and simple card games ... none of the children had seen them before and none knew how to play .... they had a wonderful day learning and couldn't get enough ... the implications for development are pretty obvious ...
talking with children is vital, as well as reading stories, if not they do not talk with adults they will learn fewer words and accept peer group speech .... so they will not read. .. not talking much and not reading means a severe and worsening deficit in educational attainment ... this has been known for decades [cf Basil Bernstein's work and many others] .... the idiots are still arguing over which method to teach reading to children who can't talk .... think about that ...what do they hear in their heads - if anything - when they see a printed word .... we teach reading far too early and not nearly enough social and physical skills to the tinies ... learning to read at 7 or 8 is so much easier ...... because you can talk, have a vocabulary and do not feel alienated in the class room ...
talk and play are practice for life, if you can not talk or read very well you will not sense the impact of your behaviour on others, be condemned to a life time of self expression using your big muscles and bodily action and fail to develop empathy .... violent criminality is but a small step, and alas serious mental disorder too ... never mind your employment prospects ...
the level of ability displayed by the staff of residential care for the aged, the current barrel scrapers in the labour market, reflects the talk and play deprivation in their lives .... there is a scandal there that is worse than the riots ... another product of unregulated 'free markets' .. the next time you encounter that dull crass unresponsiveness in a minimum wage service worker in the health, care, or commercial sectors think of their childhood ... how did they get that way? they are the ones who got jobs!
inequality is not economic purely, cultural inequality has massive consequences for us all .... whatever the politics the answer starts with talk and play with toddlers
my friend is a teaching assistant in a primary school [or whatever they are called these days] and they had a games day ...old favourites like lotto, snakes and ladders and simple card games ... none of the children had seen them before and none knew how to play .... they had a wonderful day learning and couldn't get enough ... the implications for development are pretty obvious ...
talking with children is vital, as well as reading stories, if not they do not talk with adults they will learn fewer words and accept peer group speech .... so they will not read. .. not talking much and not reading means a severe and worsening deficit in educational attainment ... this has been known for decades [cf Basil Bernstein's work and many others] .... the idiots are still arguing over which method to teach reading to children who can't talk .... think about that ...what do they hear in their heads - if anything - when they see a printed word .... we teach reading far too early and not nearly enough social and physical skills to the tinies ... learning to read at 7 or 8 is so much easier ...... because you can talk, have a vocabulary and do not feel alienated in the class room ...
talk and play are practice for life, if you can not talk or read very well you will not sense the impact of your behaviour on others, be condemned to a life time of self expression using your big muscles and bodily action and fail to develop empathy .... violent criminality is but a small step, and alas serious mental disorder too ... never mind your employment prospects ...
the level of ability displayed by the staff of residential care for the aged, the current barrel scrapers in the labour market, reflects the talk and play deprivation in their lives .... there is a scandal there that is worse than the riots ... another product of unregulated 'free markets' .. the next time you encounter that dull crass unresponsiveness in a minimum wage service worker in the health, care, or commercial sectors think of their childhood ... how did they get that way? they are the ones who got jobs!
inequality is not economic purely, cultural inequality has massive consequences for us all .... whatever the politics the answer starts with talk and play with toddlers
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